Fan Spotted Jackos Ghost At Neverland

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Michael Jackson's ghost has been spotted at Neverland. Fans of the late pop star - who died of a suspected cardiac arrest on June 25, aged 50 - claim the image of his spirit can be seen in the background of a TV show filmed inside his beloved ranch. Learn more ...

The Life Of Mickel Jackson

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Michael Jackson has passed away. He was pronounced dead some time back. I have compiled some pictures below. Check them out and leave your condolence messages below. Please respect the dead. Michael was a world wide phenomenon and last of the breeds. They don’t make em like that any more.

Top 12 Americas Most Endangered Foods

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Curious about the endangered foods native to your region? Check out some of these finds from the new book Renewing America's Food Traditions. The list is broken down by foodsheds across the country, so named by the Renewing America's Food Traditions collaborative to highlight foods that once served as ecological and cultural keystones .Learn more ...

Finally Desksense Launches Today (after much Market PR)

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Desksense , the best mini-security solution for individuals and small organisation. It's a high end product, designed in MS .Net Framework, to provide end-to-end security for your PC. Desksense uses NTFS File system, and System Policies to set rules for your computer.....

Lit A Candle Before Michael Jackson Funeral Time

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Lit A Candle Before Michael Jackson Funeral Time... http://www.hothollywoodcelebrities.com is the site where many people has gathered from the very morning at this day 7th of July to dedicate a candle for Great Micheal Jackson.Learn more ...

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Amazing Micro World !

Posted by Editor John On Saturday, November 15, 2008 2 comments
Images of U.S. President-elect Barack Obama, each made with approximately 150 million tiny carbon nanotubes, are photographed using an electron microscope by University of Michigan Mechanical Engineering Department in this image released to Reuters November 10, 2008. The image, based on an original drawing by Shepard Fairey, is just wider than 500 microns and is made of approximately 150 million tiny carbon nanotubes, which is about the number of Americans who voted on November 4, according to John Hart at University of Michigan.

Squid Suckers, winner of Honorable Mention in the 2008 International Science and Engineering Visualization Awards. Loligo pealei squids have eight arms and two tentacles, all of which are coated with suction-cups, lined with fangs composed of chitin. These tiny suckers, whose diameters are around 400 microns, ultimately allow the half-meter-long squid to get a solid grip on its environment.

Electron micrograph close-up of a weevil (Curculionidae family) - its snout is just over 100 microns wide.

Microalgae seen under the microscope: Carbondioxide-feeders in the ocean.

Pollen from a variety of common plants: sunflower, morning glory, hollyhock, lily, primrose and caster bean. The largest one at center is nearly 100 microns wide.

Winner of an Honorable Mention in Illustration in the 2008 International Science and Engineering Visualization Awards, this is a rendered 3D image of a melanoma cell using data obtained using ion abrasion scanning electron microscopy, a novel approach for imaging mammalian cells at nanometer resolution.

Scanning electron microscope image of Juglans nigra (Black Walnut tree) lower leaf surface, showing a variety of trichomes.

Scanning electron microscope image of the stigma of a Penta lanceolata flower, approximately 140 microns wide.

Brain cells of a laboratory mouse are shown glowing with multicolor fluorescent proteins at Harvard University in Cambridge, Mass. The Nobel prize in chemistry was awarded to two Americans and a U.S.-based Japanese scientist for research on a glowing jellyfish protein that revolutionized the ability to study disease and normal development in living organisms.

At a magnification of 94X, this is a scanning electron micrograph view of the distal clawed tip of an adult figeater beetle's leg. The insect leg is comprised of a variable number of segments, incliuding the pretarsus, seen here with a claw and spiked empodium.

Scanning electron microscope image of an ant. Its eye is approximately 300 microns wide.

At a magnification of 765X, this scanning electron micrograph reveals morphologic details found at the tip of this adult figeater beetle's maxillary galea, which due to its shape, was given this Latin name for "helmet". The galea is located just medial to another, more prominent maxillary appendage, the palpus. Note the concave configuration at the distal tip of the galea, and how there are numerous pointed protuberances inside this concavity, which are most probably sensorial in nature.
This scanning electron micrograph shows the "scape", or the first segment of an unidentified mosquito's left antenna magnified 500X. Note that the central region of the scape is concave, where the second segment of the antenna, known as the "pedicle" will interlock. The grape-like ommatidia surrounding the scape are the functional units of its compound eyes.

This image is of a schistosome parasite. It enters the body through the skin of persons coming in contact with infested waters. The adult worm lives in the veins of its host. The parasite is magnified x256 in this photograph.

Scanning electron microscope image of a pyralidae moth, a side view of its head and curled proboscis. Its eye is about 800 microns wide.


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Tragic Death Of 13 Hottest Celebrity

Posted by Editor John On Thursday, November 13, 2008 0 comments
Death, like taxes, is one of the few guarantees in life. There will come a day when the Grim Reaper turns up like a bad host of a terrible reality show and says to you, “It’s time to go [insert name].” Death is at its most tragic when it visits at an early age, when the person is young, beautiful and has everything to live for. These 13 ladies, whose lives were tragically cut short will always be remembered because they were hot and “a thing of beauty is a joy forever.”

Lisa "Left Eye" Lopez : Why she’s hot ? Lisa was the “L” in R&B girl super group TLC, who were responsible for such hits as Waterfalls and No Scrubs. Lisa gave herself the nick-name "Left Eye" as someone once told her she had beautiful eyes, particularly the left one. In concerts she would wear glasses with a condom over the left lens, to promote safe sex – a cause she was passionate about.

How she died: Lisa was the sole fatality of a car crash in Honduras in 2002. She was in the middle of recording both her second solo album and the fourth TLC album titled 3D.

How long she stayed hot: Fans were devastated. At the time of her death, she was the subject of a documentary, which was later released as The Last Days of Left Eye and chronicled her final 26 days.
Jean Harlow : Why she’s hot: With nick-names such as the “Platinum Blond” and the “Blond Bombshell,” Jean Harlow was Marilyn Monroe before Marilyn Monroe. She stared in many films including Howard Hughes’ Hell Angels and several films with Clark Gable. She was loved by audiences for her “magnetic sex appeal” and on-screen presence.

How she died: Jean died of renal failure at the tender of age of 26. It is thought that the thrice married movie star suffered a bad case of influenza the year she died, which weakened her body. Also, kidney transplants and dialysis had yet to be invented.

How long she stayed hot: Jean was buried in a sexy negligee in a private room lined with marble in the Great Mausoleum, which is part of Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California. Marilyn Monroe was set to play Jean in a biopic before her own early death.

Anna Nicole Smith : Why she’s hot: Anna Nicole Smith gained widespread fame after appearing in Playboy magazine and marrying an 89 year old Texan oil billionaire. The voluptuous blond was named 1993’s Playmate of the Year and planned on being “the next Marilyn Monroe.”

How she died: Anna Nicole Smith died at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida. She was found unresponsive in room 607 by a friend. Her death was later ruled an accidental drug overdose after traces of 11 different drugs were found in her body.

How long she stayed hot: It is reported that Smith’s body started decomposing at a faster-than-normal pace. This was due to a combination of the drugs found in her body and the warm tropical weather. Smith’s body was embalmed a week later due to a court order and she was finally buried a month later in a closed-casket funeral.

Princess Diana : Why she’s hot: Diana, the Princess of Wales, was the first wife of Prince Charles who is next in line to the throne of the United Kingdom. She was famous around the world for her compassion, charity work and regal beauty.

How she died: Diana died as a result of a car crash in a tunnel in Paris, France. She was killed alongside her boyfriend, Dodi Al-Fayed and the car’s diver, Henri Paul. At the time of the crash the car was being chased by paparazzi. It was later confirmed that the driver, Henri Paul was way over the legal blood alcohol limit.

How long she stayed hot: It’s hard to say if Diana’s hotness will ever fade. Her death resulted in a massive outpouring of public mourning in the United Kingdom and around the world.

Dorothy Stratten : Why she’s hot: Dorothy was born in Canada and rose to prominence after being name Playmate of the Month for August 1979 and Playmate of the year in 1980.

How she died: Dorothy was murdered by her estranged husband, Paul Snider. The two were in the middle of a divorce and Dorothy was then living with director Peter Bogdanovich. The couple had met to iron-out a financial settlement and she was later found dead in Snider’s bedroom. Dorothy died from a gunshot to the head and Snider had then shot himself.

How long she stayed hot: Her memory lives on in countless films, books and songs.

Selena : Why she’s hot: Known as the “Mexican Madonna,” Selena was a prolific Mexican-American singer who dominated the Latina music scene. She found success at an early age and released nearly a dozen albums.

How she died: Selena was gunned down by the President of her fan club, Yolanda Saldivar. Saldivar was also the manager of Selena’s Texas clothing boutiques, Selena Etc. The two had met at a Days Inn in Corpus Christi, Texas to hand over paperwork after Saldivar had been fired for embezzling money. An argument broke out and as Selena walked away, Saldivar shot her in the back. Selena managed to hobble to reception, but later died in the hospital due to massive blood loss.

How long she stayed hot: Her death resulted in an outpouring of emotion. Then Governor of Texas, George W. Bush declared Selena’s birthday, April 16th, as "Selena Day." A few years later Jennifer Lopez starred as Selena in a biopic of her life.

Edie Sedgwick : Why she’s hot: Edie Sedgwick is best known for being a socialite, actress and Andy Warhol’s muse. She gained fame during Warhol’s Factory days and appeared in several of his underground films.

How she died: Sedgwick battled drugs and alcohol for most of her adult life. In late 1971 she was sober, but had been prescribed barbiturate to treat a physical illness. On November 15th, 1971 she attended a fashion show in Santa Barbara and was shaken up after a guest called her a “heroin addict.” That night she took her prescribed amount of barbiturate and never woke up. The coroner ruled her death as "undetermined/accident/suicide."

How long she stayed hot: Edie’s beauty still haunts from the grave and she has been the subject of numerous songs and films, including the recent Sienna Miller vehicle Factory Girl.

Krissy Taylor : Why she’s hot: Krissy shot to fame in the modelling world as the sister of supermodel Niki Taylor. At age 11 she started appearing with Niki in photo shoots, and from there her career took off.

How she died: Krissy was found by her sister Niki lying unconscious on the floor of their family home in Florida. Attempts to revive her were unsuccessful. Her cause of death was an acute asthma attack complicated by a sudden cardiac arrhythmia. She was not known to have any heart problems.

How long she stayed hot: Krissy's memory is carried on by her mother, who has worked tirelessly with the Cardiac Arrhythmia Research and Education (CARE) Foundation.

Gia Carangi : Why she’s hot: Gia was considered one of the first supermodels and is credited with bringing a new modeling style to high-end fashion.

How she died: Gia’s life started to unravel in the early 1980s when she became addicted to heroin. Her career started to stall, her behavior became erratic, and her temper became violent. Gia’s track marks are visible in the November 1980 issue of Vogue, even after considerable airbrushing. As a result of her intravenous drug use, Gia contracted HIV and died in 1986 of AIDS related complications. She is considered one of the first high profile women to die as a result of AIDS.

How long she stayed hot: Gia died practically a hermit. Her mother allowed virtually no visitors whilst she was hospitalized; nor did a single person from the fashion world attend her funeral. A film about her life starring Angelina Jolie was made in 1998.

Jayne Mansfield : Why she’s hot: Jayne Mansfield was a peer of Marilyn Monroe and a leading blond sex symbol of the 1950s. Like Monroe, she was a Playmate of the Month and appeared regularly in Playboy magazine. She was also known for “accidentally” exposing her breasts in public appearances. Mansfield is the mother of Law and Order: SUV star Mariska Hargitay.

How she died: Jayne died in a car crash on US Highway 90 in Mississippi in 1967. She was travelling with her boyfriend Sam Brody, their driver, and three of her 4 children when their car crashed into the rear end of a tractor-trailer that had slowed down. Only the children survived.

How long she stayed hot: The car crash resulted in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) enforcing tractor-trailers to be installed with an under-ride guard, a sort of rear bumper bar. It is known as the Mansfield bar.

Aaliyah : Why she’s hot: Aaliyah, whose name means "Highest, Most Exalted, The Best" in Arabic, was a Grammy nominated singer, actor and model. Introduced to the world by R. Kelly, she frequently collaborated with Missy Elliot and Timbaland. She also starred in the films Romeo Must Die and Queen of the Damned.

How she died: Aaliyah had just finished shooting a music video for her song Rock the Boat on the island of Abaco in the Bahamas. She boarded a twin Cessna 420b headed for Florida, which then crashed on take-off, killing everyone on-board. Subsequently, it was discovered that the plane’s pilot fudged his flying credentials and the plane was carrying way to much heavy cargo.

How long she stayed hot
: After her death, Rock the Boat reached number 14 on the Hot 100 and the film Queen of the Damned opened at number one at the box office. Aaliyah also has one of the most popular pages on Myspace.

Sharon Tate : Why she’s hot: Sharon Tate was a Golden Globe nominated actress and the wife of director Roman Polanski. She was a beautiful woman, known for her comedic performances and kind nature.

How she died: Sharon was eight and a half months pregnant when she and 4 others were murdered by four of Charles Manson’s followers in her Los Angeles home. She pleaded with her attackers to spare the life of her unborn child. The group ignored her pleas and stabbed her 16 times.

How long she stayed hot: These days Sharon Tate is seen as a symbol of victim rights. In the early 1980s, when it looked like one of her killers would be granted parole, Sharon’s mother, Doris mounted a campaign to stop it. As a result, California enacted an amendment that allows families to make victim impact statement during sentencing and parole hearings. Doris Tate was the first person to make such a statement. She says the change in law "help transform Sharon's legacy from murder victim to a symbol of victim's rights."

And At last,

Marilyn Monroe : Why she’s hot: Marilyn Monroe is a true Hollywood icon. She is the original sex symbol who entranced a President, playwrights and the public with her beauty and sex appeal.

How she died: Marilyn died as a result of “acute barbiturate poisoning,” which is a kind way of saying she overdosed on sleeping pills. Her death was classified as “probably suicide,” though a supposed suicide note is missing. There are rumors that the Kennedys, the CIA or the mafia were involved in her death.

How long she stayed hot: The myth and legacy of Marilyn Monroe will continue forever, as will young starlets trying to emulate her.


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George W Bush - We Will Miss You

Posted by Editor John On Thursday, November 13, 2008 3 comments
America will soon have a new president, but before George W Bush leaves office, let's take a look back at some of our favourite moments from his presidency. We'll miss the facial expressions...

...the chest bumping...

...tub thumping...
...fist bumping...
...and bible thumping.


The winking at inappropriate moments and at inappropriate people..



We'll have fond memories of his displays of sporting prowess and his support for athletes, big and small.

And we'll remember how sporting events could get him hot and bothered..

We'll never forget the dancing of Bush..

We'll miss the photo opportunities with babies...

We'll miss Bush binoculars watch(though we'll try to forget that the lens caps appeared to be left on).

We'll miss the macho posturing...

...and his own weapon of personal destruction: the pretzel


We'll miss his love of animals...

We'll miss his ability to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.

But, mostly, we'll miss the dancing... :(

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Weirdest Male Stripper

Posted by Editor John On Wednesday, November 12, 2008 0 comments

A male stripper exposing himself in public by wearing an exotic dresses in front of public... Seriously he's a a crazy man.. I had never seen such a weirdest fashion in my life ..UGh !! But afterall this is not a childsplay... lol...... Scroll down for more ;)








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Top 10 Best Pics Of Phoenix Mars Lander

Posted by Editor John On Tuesday, November 11, 2008 0 comments
Welcome To The Mars :

Not long after NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander reached the Red Planet on May 25, 2008, it began digging into virgin Martian soil to look for signs of life-supporting conditions.

With only months to explore its permanent resting place before freezing, scientists wasted no time beaming back a steady stream of astonishing images.

Here are some of the best shots Phoenix has sent back to Earth.

Within days of wrapping up a 10-month, 422-million-mile journey to Mars, Phoenix started digging into its dusty surroundings.

This shot, taken about 16 days after landing, reveals the bumpy terrain of northern Mars.

In the scoop of Phoenix's robotic arm is a dirt sample being carried to an on-board microscope.

One Scoop : Phoenix was equipped with only eight pen-sized ovens to bake and sniff samples of Martian soil -- not a lot for a extended stay on the Red Planet.

Needless to say, picking which piles of dirt to sample wasn't an easy task for scientists searching for life-sustaining conditions.

Shown here is a test scoop of soil -- the first-ever dug by Phoenix -- that wasn't baked. Small white patches in the grit are likely ice.

Mars In 360 View : Might be tough to make out this image, but you're looking at a 360-degree view from atop the Phoenix Mars Lander.

Scientists used the double-vision of the SSI (Surface Stereo Imager) to patch together this quilt of 400 images.

At center, just below the black blind spot of the camera, is one of the first trenches Phoenix dug .

The long pole at right (between the black solar panel arrays) is the spacecraft's meteorological station that monitored air temperature, wind speed and visibility.

Coloring Pebbles : Nopes.
Shown here is a bit of wind-blown Martian grit that Phoenix found in its optical microscope compartment.

Magnetic grains of dirt appear orange, and each is just a few thousandths of an inch wide.

Disapearing Act : Just about every robot sent to Mars has detected signs of water, but never first-hand evidence.

Phoenix was the first to do so in two ways: One, by catching these whitish chunks of ice (left) in a freshly dug trench sublimate into thin air.

Second -- shortly after this snapshot -- the robot collected a sample of icy dirt, baked it and sniffed water vapor directly. Refreshing!

Morning In Mars : The north pole of the Red Planet is an icy stretch of real estate even during the Martian summer.

As summer waned, sunlight faded and Phoenix began to observe morning frost on the bumpy terrain.

The frost in this shot vanished in the early morning after the sun came out, around 6:00 a.m. Mars time.Image In Close-up : In addition to a regular microscope, Phoenix packed some heat: an atomic force microscope (or AFM) capable of spying on individual dust grains.

On the left is a snapshot of silicon plates and at right is a 3-D simulation of the plates, which shows dust-gathering pits machined into the surface.

The pit on the upper left snagged a piece of dust just 4 ten-thousandths of an inch wide.

Color on Mars is hardly a straightforward affair thanks to a ruddy red hue cast by airborne dust.

That's why scientists built super-bright yet energy-efficient LED lamps into the camera near the end of Phoenix's robotic arm.

Each red, green and blue light helped produced color-accurate photos of digging areas and soil samples -- and this light show, of course.

Robotic Camera : Taking on a human head-like quality is the Phoenix Mars Lander's stereoscopic camera, photographed by the robotic arm camera.

By using each "eye" of the SSI, or surface stereo imager, scientists were able to create 3-D images of the surroundings.

Night In Mars : All good things must come to an end. For scientific operations of Phoenix, it was the merciless cold of the Martian north pole.

Sunlight became scarcer on the Red Planet for the robot, causing surface temperatures to dip below -141 degrees Fahrenheit at night.

Phoenix relied on heaters to keep its electronics and batteries functional during chilly nights, but in late October it began dipping into " Lazarus Mode " because not enough energy was available to power the spacecraft's science activities.

Soon the lander will be caught in an endless freeze-thaw cycle: being entombed under meters of carbon dioxide and water ice during the Martian winter, then thawing in the summer.


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The Circus Of Horrors

Posted by Editor John On Monday, November 10, 2008 0 comments
A blend of Rock, Horror and Mayhem. A Musical Extravaganza that shocks the senses and makes you feel invigorated, With a stage full of Bizarre Freaks, Burlesque Dancers and Amazing Acrobatic Gymnasts.

Aimed at anyone with a slightly warped sense of humor the show follows the story of Doktor Haze and his attempts to open his new raunchy shocking show 'Blood Thirsty Burlesque' but having been deceived into buying an occupied Asylum on the outskirts of Paris, The depraved immoral side of Doktor Haze soon emerges and takes control. Liberation for the in-patients soon looses its appeal and it’s only going to be a matter of time before the liberated turn against the Libertine.

When Circus of Horrors ringmaster Dr Haze told Bizarre he was taking his kooky crew to a field full of shirehorses with huge organs, we imagined he was planning some kind of hideous stunt involving Garry Stretch and several oversized pony knobs. Thankfully, he meant the old-fashioned, steam-powered musical organs displayed alongside vintage tractors, trains and trucks at The Great Dorset Steam Fair.

After choo-choo-chewing over several ideas, the doc of shock devised a new series of Victorian-style freak shows for the event, inviting guests to marvel at his monstrous mob, just as crowds gawped at carnival sideshows back in the age of the coal-fired engine.

Bizarre’s Alix Fox was tickled pink to attend… but ended up being pickled pink after the Circus’ Anast’Asia IV and Niki taught her to contort into a bottle just 2ft high and 18in wide.

Being a chatty sort, plenty of folk have told Foxy to can it – but no-one’s ever told her how to bottle it the way Niki does. “Pop your head in first, with your hands on the top of the jar for stability,” she tells Alix. “Then shuffle your bum as far back as it will go. Next, slide your back up the glass, lifting your butt cheeks off the ground so there’s enough room for you to cross each leg in. Finally, tuck your arms inside and pull the door shut.”

Amazingly, Foxy slides into the Perspex container as if she’s lubed with a vat of Vaseline – but as she congratulates herself on her natural genius, disaster strikes and her second leg gets stuck. Luckily, Anast’Asia IV – girlfriend of Hannibal Helmurto, who taught us how to swallow swords back in Bizarre 135 – rushes to her aid, folding Foxy’s toes like origami, forcing her foot home and locking the door. “I’m going to put a cloth over the jar to hide you until the audience are inside the tent,” she says. “Just a second…”










In Short : A mix of horror and humour, all blended with a kick-ass music score that’ll have you bellowing all the way to your coffin !


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Crazy Man With Crazier Faces

Posted by Editor John On Sunday, November 09, 2008 0 comments
Forget masks, forget face-lifts, because an imaginative artist has found an even better way to change his face and he's doing it every day, for a year.

Michigan-born artist James Kuhn shows his many sides by painting on his face, with designs ranging from cartoon characters...

...to fruit. It seems anything can influence him and anything can find its way onto his blank canvas of a mug.

He's created a zoo full of animals, including primates...

A crypt full of ghastly monsters...

And maniac faces by James Kuhn..

And pop culture conk-coverers, influenced by board games, bands...

But let's not forget the food. Kuhn's face has been a bucket of popcorn, a delicious ice cream...

A veggie shish and a wholesome TV tray.

And those American favourites, corn on the cob and the hamburger. Kuhn must love his food.

Having started his project in March, Kuhn is just over two-thirds of the way through. What will he think of next?

With each grotesque design being more bizarre than the last, Kuhn better hope that the wind doesn't change anytime soon.


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